Current status and future perspectives of lithium metal batteries

Varzi A, Thanner K, Scipioni R, Di Lecce D, Hassoun J, Doerfler S, Altheus H, Kaskel S, Prehal C, Freunberger SA (2020)


Publication Type: Journal article

Publication year: 2020

Journal

Book Volume: 480

Article Number: 228803

DOI: 10.1016/j.jpowsour.2020.228803

Abstract

With the lithium-ion technology approaching its intrinsic limit with graphite-based anodes, Li metal is recently receiving renewed interest from the battery community as potential high capacity anode for next-generation rechargeable batteries. In this focus paper, we review the main advances in this field since the first attempts in the mid-1970s. Strategies for enabling reversible cycling and avoiding dendrite growth are thoroughly discussed, including specific applications in all-solid-state (inorganic and polymeric), Lithium–Sulfur (Li–S) and Lithium-O2 (air) batteries. A particular attention is paid to recent developments of these battery technologies and their current state with respect to the 2030 targets of the EU Integrated Strategic Energy Technology Plan (SET-Plan) Action 7.

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APA:

Varzi, A., Thanner, K., Scipioni, R., Di Lecce, D., Hassoun, J., Doerfler, S.,... Freunberger, S.A. (2020). Current status and future perspectives of lithium metal batteries. Journal of Power Sources, 480. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jpowsour.2020.228803

MLA:

Varzi, Alberto, et al. "Current status and future perspectives of lithium metal batteries." Journal of Power Sources 480 (2020).

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